The aim of DECISION is to develop an easy-to-use, low-cost, disposable test for COVID-19 that can give reliable results, on the spot, within minutes. The idea is that it can be deployed anywhere; at drive-through testing centres, airports, physician offices, hospitals, quarantine centres, and eventually, even in people’s own homes.The overall deliverables of the project include the system integration, combining fluidic elements with electronics, system testing and verification, including the performance of the PCA®, fluidic functionality and reproducibility and compatibility with and robustness with real samples.Since it first appeared at the end of 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has proven adept at spreading rapidly throughout entire populations causing Covid-19. To stop the virus in its tracks, we need to be able to quickly identify people who are infected, including those with little or no symptoms. Currently, the gold standard and the most reliable method of testing for COVID-19 is through a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. However, the test alone can take several hours to run, moreover, the samples must be sent to a laboratory, meaning most patients have to wait for at least a day to get their result. In that time, they either need to be in quarantine or possibly infect other persons if they are actually carrying the virus. Faster tests such as antigen tests do exist but are expensive and/or not always reliable. The diagnostic platform developed in the DECISION project will enable the rapid detection of COVID-19 infections on-site in any possible setting, including drive-through testing centres, airports, or medical offices, up to be used as a home test. The low-cost, miniature, disposable diagnostic platform is powered by a next-generation nucleic acid amplification technology called pulse-controlled amplification (PCA®), providing sample-to-answer workflows in less than 15 minutes.Like a PCR test, PCA® amplifies the genetic material of the virus. However, PCA® is both faster and cheaper, and the device itself can be build small enough to become portable. PCA® is a two-step PCR technique (the device cycles between base temperature and denaturation temperature) relying on pulsed electrical heating. With this approach cycle time is reduced to several seconds. Ultimately, the project aims that user will have to wait only 15 minutes to get their result.